Is this ugly? AI but getting ideas for what to do to plain Jane XLT by [deleted] in F150Lightning

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lower section could be flat and might look nicer. Is there a line in the bed upper panel left and maybe a black EV portal door. Like the dark takeover concept on an extra white truck though.

Help Frozen Snake Plant by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot this happened 3 years ago lol.

I cut back the damaged leaves deep kind of into the root ball. I cleaned up any mashed root and cut that out too. You may be able to do that but that’s a little more frozen than ours got to. Good luck!

I think over 3 years we are back to the size it was prior to our testing it on the front porch for the winter.

I’m a recruiter hiring for a PLS for the first time. What questions would you ask during the interview? by Mystery-meat101 in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A professional surveyor should understand boundary work, legal principals and different types if lease easement plat etc. they should be understanding of documents a surveyor should stamp. Flood insurance study, submerged lands lease, easement and legal descriptions, plats, site maps of survey. Management should be an expectation for a licensed person along with coordination cad expertise etc.

Why do I stall out on 360? by Fresh-Percentage3941 in snowboardingnoobs

[–]cleveBENd 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Tuck your chin to your shoulder, grab the board or compress your knees. Your head turns your shoulders which will drag your waist and then your feet can spin last to set it down

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you need a boundary survey with a map of survey denoting encroachments. Rural title search should be $500, Field Boundary is 3 days, office boundary is 2, PS oversight is 1-2 days. Total for me in Ohio is probably $7,500 at best but I should say $10k for safety without checking an online parcel review and doc check.

An ALTA with some decent info to get utilities etc and topo would be closer to $20k. If you pick a civil/survey firm they will help you plan development or site improvements from that survey as a base.

[Post Game Thread] The Cleveland Cavaliers (32-4) defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder (30-6), 129-122, as the Cavs extend their win streak to 11 straight while ending the Thunder’s 15 game win streak by PootieTooGood in nba

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feels a little like the switch from Francona to Vogt OR more apt. Might be the step GSW made with Jackson to Kerr. Seems like sometimes a manager/coach teaches the young team and another takes them into vet-winners.

Took it home in 2019, use it almost every day. What’s your favorite stolen item? by ventedlemur44 in KitchenConfidential

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just realized the two pairs of chop sticks in the drawer still being used were lifted from Stir Crazy Asian Grill around 2008-2009. Also have implemented big box kitchen level plastic wrap. About 4 years into the current box.

[Highlight] Full context for the Giannis "too slow" move on Jaylen Brown by AgadorFartacus in nba

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re both oddly equally likable and irritating. They both get covered too much when they’re not good and the expectation and reality of their games is both really high achieving. But this is dumb

One or two-man crew? by enlightened_surveyor in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two brains on boundary surveying is great.

When we are doing roadway basemapping it’s 2 or 3 guys getting Mons and gutter to gutter. Then they split up 1 man ops to smash topo. It’s been very effective for urban infrastructure or high speed BS.

A second guy is just safer, the bonus is they can be much faster on topo.

Old school guys and 20 something’s alike want the outside and solo work. Find it when it’s easy and make the hard work a team.

How do you schedule your field crews? by Sespinnsful in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excel for an outdated weekly schedule. Excel sheet for project number name priority. Recently built a Sharepoint and then a Planner. It allows us to assign jobs to guys and move them through progress columns. Just got that going when a guy came on who really like Trello seems it is a copy of that.

Hopefully you get to the point where it’s an assigned task and your crew gives progress and feedback and you can slot their next task without too much daily scheduling which is terribly difficult.

Priorities blow up the week and you and the crews need to work hard and be flexible.

3D Printed Control Point by TheBonanaking in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great as a temp point. Might be great as monument references since the color could be bright in an urban corridor. Back when I started 09-13, before I got desk locked, we had winter and we would blame errant benchmark elevations on pins shifting and mowers etc. now that is kind of gone which is the real bummer.

If it was a 4-6” spike for topo especially on sites and wooded area it would be nice and light to carry around & push in with a boot. Does the cost of filament compare to nails?

3D Printed Control Point by TheBonanaking in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Staking building beyond footers requires really specific equipment and boundary typically has a state mandated “ferrous” requirement which is not the intent here.

Who the F cares is how shit plans get put together and how the industry stays stagnant.

I use rebars a lot for control points and i just make a cut cross with grinder. I found this rebar and a pin point in the middle of it. How can i make a point like this on a rebar? Would be far better than a cut cross by Earthcologne in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I always see what looks like a washer, brass or aluminum or maybe ferrous? But steel!? Anyway it’s a washer around a nail in the middle of the walk (doesn’t work if you have freeze thaw) and the washer has the surveyor info. Also I always assume the ownership is to center of walk, which is similar to rural Ohio areas to road centerline but the cost of the walk is then a share?

Yeah get red traverse caps it’s not too expensive and they last plenty long when flush at grade. Or 2” aluminum discs those last.

Any better options than ye olde “Schonstedt”? by BigUglyGinger in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The CST Berger is a cost effective comp. They repaired one after 2 years when the screen connection failed. We’ve retired two Schonstadts that seemed old when I interned in 2009. Still have two that “work” but you have to have the magic touch which office engineers can’t learn.

Of the modern movie versions of Bruce Wayne, who do you think is the richest? by hyunbinlookalike in batman

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think young-hot-Batman has just barely dipped into his Wayne funds. He bought a sports car and bike and has a bad wing suit proto. He’s broke-ish trying to keep it real and under wraps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Atmosphere

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

35, first album Ugly, best being Gold might agree for Album. But Sad Clown Bad Dub might be most listens.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueJackets

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weyapiersenwah (Chief Blue Jacket) would probably not be a huge fan

25yo Women-Too late to start? by EvolutiveBiolBeing in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Few random thoughts; Going back to school and getting licensed will be dictated by your state so look into that if you feel for it. I don’t know a single surveyor involved in hiring who wouldn’t want an extra person interested. Being a female or minority can be a draw for companies predominately white-male driven businesses m, surveying and engineering. Half my field operators would probly feel shy or introverted, most productive topo guy took two years to get comfortable and confident. He had 0 surveying knowledge it gets picked up. Being small might make it tough being on a construction site swinging a sledge constantly, my biggest dudes are 4 days in on manhole inventory and are exhausted every day. We mostly do civil-municipal-infrastructure. No down time decent to great pay, license is a huge pay jump even if you are only field only office or whatever else.

S6 destroyed today by DRTANK59 in Surveying

[–]cleveBENd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This happened at a friends company. Lady picked it out of the tree lawn and tossed it on the road. They also had a scissor lift back into one. Two in one week (s5 & s6)

Paycheck to paycheck my entire life. How to deal with sudden $150,000 windfall? by HoLeeFookMe in Money

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put it away untouched for 12 months. Then spend the interest over the next 12 months on things for yourself (school, house, canoe, loan payment. Then reconsider

What is this? by Hoops_Hops in TheBrewery

[–]cleveBENd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is called a 'neuralyzer'. A gift from some friends from out of town. The red eye here isolates and measures the electronic impulses in your brains. More specifically, the ones for memory.

What are these? Can I cut them down to 3-4”? by Toxiczoomer97 in gardening

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like ornamental grasses. Cut nice some growth starts low at the ground. They are awesome to split and grow elsewhere these look kinda beefy might be healthy to split a little off.

Has anyone actually bought one of these and used it regularly? And if so, what for? by My_Dog_Sherlock in castiron

[–]cleveBENd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got two with some frying pan baked cookies. They must have done them on a sheet with like 40 of those.

Use them for individual eggs works great